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Upward Flame Spread for Fire Risk Classification of High-Rise Buildings

  • McLaggan, Martyn S.;Gupta, Vinny;Hidalgo, Juan P.;Torero, Jose L.
    • International Journal of High-Rise Buildings
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.299-310
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    • 2021
  • External fire spread has the potential to breach vertical compartmentation and violate the fire safety strategy of a building. The traditional design solution to this has been the use of non-combustible materials and spandrel panels but recent audits show that combustible materials are widespread and included in highly complex systems. Furthermore, most jurisdictions no longer require detailing of spandrel panels under many different circumstances. These buildings require rapid investigation using rational scientific methods to be able to adequately classify the fire risk. In this work, we use an extensive experimental campaign of material-scale data to explore the critical parameters driving upward flame spread. Two criteria are outlined using two different approaches. The first evaluates the time to ignition and the time to burnout to assess the ability for a fire to spread, and can be easily determined using traditional means. The second evaluates the preheated flame length as the critical parameter driving flame spread. A wide range of cladding materials are ranked according to these criteria to show their potential propensity to flame spread. From this, designers can use conservative approaches to perform fire risk assessments for buildings with combustible materials or can be used to aid decision-making. Precise estimates of flame spread rates within complex façade systems are not achievable with the current level of knowledge and will require a substantial amount of work to make progress.

Flow Direction Characteristics in the Vicinity of the Spark Plug in an S. I. Engine

  • Han, Sung-Bin;Chang, Yong-Hoon;Chung, Yon-Jong
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.14 no.8
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    • pp.891-899
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    • 2000
  • The flame speed may be decomposed into the burning speed and the flame transport speed. The flame transport speed is affected considerably by the flow direction, variation rate of flow direction, and flow speed in the combustion chamber. Especially, the flow direction and the variation rate of flow direction at the spark plug location during the ignition period have an important effect on the ignition process and the early flame propagation process. We measured the flow direction component and the variation rate of flow direction with a hot wire probe at the spark plug location. It was shown that the representative flow direction of ignition period is the right-vertical direction of crank shaft and it was used to investigate the variation rate of flow direction.

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Study on the partially premixed flames produced by a coflow burner as temperature calibration source (동축류 버너에서 생성된 부분 예혼합 화염을 이용한 화염 온도 측정 검정원 연구)

  • Park, Chul-Woung;Hahn, Jae-Won;Shin, Hyun-Dong
    • 한국연소학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2000.12a
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    • pp.160-167
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    • 2000
  • We investigated a uniform temperature zone, produced by double flame structure of a coflow CH4/air partially premixed flame, to be used as a temperature calibration source for laser diagnostics. A broadband N2 CARS(coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy) system with a modeless laser was used for temperature measurement. When the stoichiometric ratio was 1.5, we found the uniform temperature zone in radial direction of the flame of which the averaged temperature was 2110 K with standard deviation 24 K. In the stoichiometric ratio range between 2.0 and 2.5, we found very stable temperature-varying zones in vertical direction at the center of the flame. The size of the zone was approximately 15 mm and it covered a temperature range from 300 K to 1900 K. We also suggest that this zone can be used as a calibration source for 2-D PLIF(planar laser induced flurescence) temperature measurement.

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Synthesis and Characterization of PU Flame-Retardant Coatings Using Tribromo Modified Polyesters (트리브로모 변성폴리에스테르를 함유한 PU 난연도료의 합성과 도막 특성화)

  • 박은경;양인모;김대원;황규현;박홍수
    • Polymer(Korea)
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.391-398
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    • 2001
  • Two-component polyurethane (PU) flame-retardant coatings were prepared by blending tribromo modified polyesters ($TBAO_s$) and isocyanate.$TBAO_s$ were synthesized by condensation polymerization of tribromoacetic acid, a flame-retardant component, with 1,4-butanediol, adipic acid, and trimethylolpropane. The content of tribromoacetic acid was varied by 10, 20, and 30 wt% for the reaction. Various physical properties of these new flame-retardant coatings were comparable to nonflame-retardant coatings. Coatings with 20 wt% tribromoacetic acid did not burn during the vertical burning test.

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Influence of flame on flashover characteristics of model transmission line (모의 송전선로의 섬락특성에 미치는 화염의 영향)

  • Kim, I.S.;Kim, C.N.;Jee, S.W.;Lee, S.W.;Lee, K.S.;Lee, D.I.;Kim, L.K.
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2001.07c
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    • pp.1738-1740
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    • 2001
  • The occurrence of fires under transmission lines is responsible for a great number of power line outages. In this paper, the ac flashover voltages and the corona onset voltages of a model transmission line in the presence of flame were investigated. We found that the corona onset voltages and the flashover voltages were varied with the position of flames. Flashover voltages of vertical arranged electrodes with flame appeared to decrease 43[%] lower than those of same conditions with no flame.

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A Study on the Use of Balcony Areas to Improve Fire Escape for Residents in Apartments (화재피난 방안 수립을 위한 공동주택 거주자의 발코니 사용실태 조사)

  • Lee, So-Young;Lee, Myung-Sik
    • Korean Journal of Human Ecology
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.541-552
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    • 2008
  • With the increase of apartments and expansion of balcony areas, fire safety issues are becoming more important. Many researchers have conducted a lot of researches to reduce vertical flame spread in the balcony when an apartment unit is in fire. However, there have rarely been studies to use balcony area as a space for fire escape and evacuation. The study aims to examine the conditions of balcony use in apartments in order to find out prevention elements from fire escape and evacuation, and to investigate residents' satisfaction with balcony. For this study, questionnaires were collected from apartment residents and workers of architectural planning and construction companies. The findings show as follows: first, the balcony is generally used as a storage in each apartment unit nowadays. Second, when fire breaks out, many storage items could disturb residents' safe escape by blocking escape route, and easily promote to spread flame vertically in the balcony.

Measurements of the Burning Velocities of Flamelets in a Turbulent Premixed Flame

  • Furukawa, Junichi;Noguchi, Yoshiki;Hirano, Toshisuke;Williams, Forman A.
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Combustion
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.65-70
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    • 2001
  • To investigate statistics of flamelet in a turbulent premixed flame and to obtain components of their burning velocities in a vertical plane above a pipe-flow burner, the local motion of flamelets with respect to gas are measured by specially arranged diagnostics, composed of an electrostatic probe with four identical sensors and a two-color four-beam LDV system. With this technique, the three-dimensional local flame-front-velocity vector is measured by the electrostatic probe for the first time, and simultaneously the axial and radial components of the local gas-velocity vector in a vertical plane above the vertically oriented burner are measured by the LDV system. Two components of burning velocities of planar flamelets can be obtained from these results and are found to be distributed over different directions and to range in magnitude from nearly zero to a few times the planar, unstrained adiabatic laminar burning velocity measured in the unburnt gas. It may be concluded from these results that turbulence exerts measurable influences on flamelets and causes at least some of them to exhibit increased burning velocity.

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Measurements of the Burning Velocities of Flamelets in a Turbulent Premixed Flame

  • Furukawa, Junichi;Noguchi, Yoshiki;Hirano, Toshisuke;Williams, Forman A.
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Combustion
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.62-68
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    • 2002
  • To investigate statistics of flamelet in a turbulent premixed flame and to obtain components of their burning velocities in a vertical plane above a pipe-flow burner, the local motion of flamelets with respect to gas are measured by specially arranged diagnostics, composed of an electrostatic probe with four identical sensors and a two-color four-beam LDV system. With this technique, the three-dimensional local flame- front-velocity vector is measured by the electrostatic probe for the first time, and simultaneously the axial and radial components of the local gas-velocity vector in a vertical plane above the vertically oriented burner are measured by the LDV system. Two components of burning velocities of planar flamelets can be obtained from these results and are found to be distributed over different directions and to range in magnitude from nearly zero to a few times the planar, un strained adiabatic laminar burning velocity measured in the unburnt gas. It may be concluded from these results that turbulence exerts measurable influences on flamelets and causes at least some of them to exhibit increased burning velocity.

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Investigation of Exhaust Facility of Liquid Rocket Propulsion System (액체로켓 추진기관의 후류처리장치 고찰)

  • Cho, Nam-Kyung;Lee, Kwang-Jin;Han, Young-Min
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2012.05a
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    • pp.133-138
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    • 2012
  • Exhaust facility has basically the role of flame deflector, and considering additional functions, it can be classified by noise/emission suppressor and altitude simulation facility. In this paper, principles of flame deflector, jet pump, emission suppression are presented for exhaust treatment facility. Principles of noise suppression caused by Mach wave mitigation, jet energy mitigation by water evaporation and condensation are shown. In addition, a concept of vertical exhaust treatment facility is presented applying basic principles aforementioned.

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Propagation Behavior and Structural Variation of C3H8-Air Premixed Flame with Frequency Change in Ultrasonic Standing Wave (정상초음파의 주파수 변화에 따른 C3H8-Air 예혼합화염의 전파거동 및 구조변이)

  • Lee, Sang Shin;Seo, Hang Seok;Kim, Jeong Soo
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.173-181
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    • 2014
  • The propagation behavior and structural variation of a premixed propane/air flame with frequency change in an ultrasonic standing wave at various equivalence ratios were experimentally investigated using Schlieren photography and pressure measurement. The propagating flame was observed in high-speed Schlieren images, allowing local flame velocities of the moving front to be analyzed in detail. The study reveals that the distorted flame front and horizontal splitting in the burnt zone are due to the ultrasonic standing wave. Vertical locations of the distortion and horizontal stripes are intimately dependent on the frequency of the ultrasonic standing wave. In addition, the propagation velocity of the flame front bounded by the standing wave is greater than that of the flame front without acoustic excitation. As expected, the influence of the ultrasonic standing wave on premixed-flame propagation becomes more prominent as the frequency increases.